Koofr Vault vs PilferShush Jammer
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
Koofr Vault
Koofr Vault is an open source, client-side, zero-knowledge encrypted storage application by Koofr. Unlock enhanced security for your files. Discover a better way to securely store and access your photos, videos and documents. Included in all Koofr plans, even in the free one. Start using Koofr Vault now to make your life more secure. First time users must create a free Koofr account. Access everything through the Koofr Vault mobile app for Android. With Koofr Vault for Android you can: • create new Safe Boxes, • upload files or folders to your Safe Boxes, • download your files to your phone or open them in different apps, • take a photo and store it in your Safe Box, • use biometrics to unlock Safe Boxes. All Safe Box files are encrypted or decrypted by your device on demand as you access them. Since your Safe Key, only known to you, is required to decrypt cloud content, only you can access the files. Neither your Safe key nor any other unencrypted file data or metadata is sent to or stored by Koofr. The cloud has never been safer! Need help? Contact our support team at support@koofr.net.
PilferShush Jammer
Features a passive jammer technique that engages the microphone thereby blocking other apps from using it. But does NOT listen to or record any of the audio from the microphone. It uses 0% CPU and no noticeable battery use. However is not intended to be left on permanently due to the variety of triggers that can cause audio_focus_state changes (VOIP etc). Also features an active jammer that emits tones constrained to the NUHF range of 18 kHz to 24 kHz range. User determined carrier frequency and drift limits with rate for random tone emissions depending on the device capabilities. For instance 20000 Hz carrier, drift limit 1000 Hz and rate slow - will output random frequency between 19 kHz and 21 kHz approximately every second. Audible artifacts are present during the NUHF tones but this may be changed in a future release. Experimental white noise output may not be very effective at blocking and is a somewhat annoying sound. The device speaker output may not have enough amplitude to block unwanted NUHF signals - testing will determine. * Manual start * Notification post when running * Auto stop and restart when telephony interrupts * Currently relies on audio_focus_state changes for auto-switching * Active jammer
| Feature | Koofr Vault | PilferShush Jammer |
|---|---|---|
| License | MIT | Apache-2.0 |
| Install sources | F-DroidGitHub | F-Droid |
| Categories | Password ManagerProductivityCloud Storage | Password ManagerProductivity |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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